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Goin' to Chicago

Goin' to Chicago

1975TV EpisodeTV-G
ComedyFamilyMusic
7.3
IMDB Rating
174 votes

While in Chicago with their high school choir, Richie, Ralph and Potsie sneak by their chaperons, wind up on the wrong side of an unsympathetic downtown nightclub owner, and win the sympathy of a kind-hearted cocktail waitress.

Director
George Tyne
Writers
N/A
Stars
Ron Howard, Marion Ross, Anson Williams
Release Date
May 6, 1975
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 4
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Ron Howard
Ron Howard
as Richie Cunningham
Marion Ross
Marion Ross
as Marion Cunningham
Anson Williams
Anson Williams
as Potsie Weber
Henry Winkler
Henry Winkler
as Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli
Don Most
Don Most
as Ralph Malph
Tom Bosley
Tom Bosley
as Howard Cunningham
Helen Page Camp
Helen Page Camp
as Miss Wheaton
George Furth
George Furth
as Mr. Pinney
Phil Leeds
Phil Leeds
as J. Jackie Silver
Erin Moran
Erin Moran
as Joanie Cunningham

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
Miller-Milkis Productions, Henderson Productions, Paramount Television

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

ComedyFamilyMusic

⭐ Featured Review

The last of the good episodes
by vhensley-318122024-06-19
10/10

"If you haven't watched Happy Days for a while, start with S1E1 and end here. You'll be reminded of just how good this show really was. Go any further, and you'll wonder how it could sink so far. Here, Richie, Potsie, and Ralph sneak out for a night on the town while in Chicago with their high school choir. This episode, along with those before it, are very well shot, costumed, written, directed, and acted. If you could strip off the laugh track, you would think you were watching a movie - and a good movie at that. By the end of its run, Happy Days was truly unwatchable. Don&apo..."

💡 Did You Know?

The episode came close to being the final episode to air as the series was nearly cancelled after the season ranked 48th place in the Nielsen ratings. Luckily, the series got picked up for another season, the format changed and the show ended up being a hit.

📖 Synopsis

While in Chicago with their high school choir, Richie, Ralph and Potsie sneak by their chaperons, wind up on the wrong side of an unsympathetic downtown nightclub owner, and win the sympathy of a kind-hearted cocktail waitress.